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1. Basal temporal language area revisited in Japanese language with a language function density map.

2. The dynamics of cortical interactions in visual recognition of object category: living versus nonliving.

3. Distinct connectivity patterns in human medial parietal cortices: Evidence from standardized connectivity map using cortico-cortical evoked potential.

4. Functional cortical localization of tongue movements using corticokinematic coherence with a deep learning-assisted motion capture system.

5. A score to map the lateral nonprimary motor area: Multispectrum intrinsic brain activity versus cortical stimulation.

6. A rational, multispectral mapping algorithm for primary motor cortex: A primary step before cortical stimulation.

7. Multi-component intrinsic brain activities as a safe alternative to cortical stimulation for sensori-motor mapping in neurosurgery.

8. Alpha-band desynchronization in human parietal area during reach planning.

9. Contralateral dominance of corticomuscular coherence for both sides of the tongue during human tongue protrusion: an MEG study.

10. Overlapping connections within the motor cortico-basal ganglia circuit: fMRI-tractography analysis.

11. Visual distance cues modulate neuromagnetic auditory N1m responses.

12. Left anterior temporal cortex actively engages in speech perception: A direct cortical stimulation study.

13. Asymmetric activation of the primary motor cortex during observation of a mirror reflection of a hand.

15. "Supplementary motor area (SMA) seizure" rather than "SMA epilepsy" in optimal surgical candidates: a document of subdural mapping.

16. Increased synchronization of cortical oscillatory activities between human supplementary motor and primary sensorimotor areas during voluntary movements.

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